ONE Televisin New Zealand TWO
10.45: AEROBICS OZ STYLE. 11.00: PLAY SCHOOL. (R) Today’s activities include making a matchbox train. 11.35: THE MAGIC ROUNDABOUT. (R) 11.40: RAINBOW. (R)
12.00: WHODUNNIT. (R) 12.45: THE ODD COUPLE. (R) 1.15: ALIAS SMITH AND JONES. (R) 2.05: CORONATION STREET. (R) 3.05: THE WORLD OF SURVIVAL. Best of Both Worlds: Britain’s amphibians, the slimy frogs and newts hunted by schoolboys everywhere, are fighting a battle for survival as their ponds are gradually poisoned by chemical pollution. Survival discovers that they have found an unexpected sanctuary in the rapidly increasing number of garden pools. 3.35: LAST OF THE SUMMER WINE. (R)
4.05: BEYOND A TANGLED SHORE. The unexpected harsh realities of a crofter’s existence among the rich and varied wildlife, set against a superb landscape of mountain and mooreland which is the Hebrides. 4.55: MAN ABOUT THE HOUSE. (R) 5.25: EMMERDALE FARM. 6.00: M*A*S*H. (R)
12.00: THE LOVE CONNECTION. This quiz programme with audience participation presents a way for singles to meet, if in rather public circumstances. 12.30: THAT’S INCREDIBLE. (R) More tall tales and true. 1.15: THE BROTHERS. (R)
2.10: THE MONDAY MATINEE. “Escape to Burma.” An English -girl, mistress of a plantation in Burma, faces native superstition and forced hospitality from a “wanted” stranger. Starring Barbara Stanwyck, Robert Ryan, Reginald Denny. 4.00: THE LOST ISLANDS. (R)
4.30: BLAKE’S 7. (R) 5.30: DIFF’RENT STROKES. (R) 6.00: SONS AND DAUGHTERS.
6.30: NEWS. 7.00: WORLD ALIVE. A nine-part series about the wildlife of Spain. (5) Desman and the Dippers: One looks like a mole with a trumpet for a nose; the other is like a large, nervous, whitebibbed wren. Both catch their food by diving underwater — as do the brilliantly coloured kingfisher and the sinuous otter which are also featured in this story of river animals in the Spanish Pyrenees. 7.30: THE ADVENTURES OF SHERLOCK HOLMES. 8.30: SURGEON OF THE RAILWAY. A documentary’ about Australian Sir Edward ’’Weary” Dunlop, a surgeon with the Royal Australian Medical Corps in World War 11. Captured near Bangkok, he was made medical officer in charge of the POWs put to work by their
Japanese captors on the infamous BurmaThailand Railway. 10.30: THE ROYAL 81-CENTENNIAL CONCERT. Live coverage of a special concert celebrating Australia’s bi-centennial. Along with top Australians Olivia Newton-John, Air Supply and Rolf Harris special guests include John Den-
ver, Cliff Richard and Dave Allen. 12.00: SUMMER MOVIE. “Mad Bull.” A revealing love story of a wrestler whose life has little meaning until he meets a woman who sees him as a warm sensitive person. Starring Alex Karras, Susan Anspach. 2.10: CLOSEDOWN.
6.30: THE FACTS OF LIFE. 7.00: ALF. (FINAL). (R)
7.30: EASTENDERS. 8.00: DESIGNING WOMEN. Mary Jo finds the road to romance more than usually rocky and Charlene receives disturbing medical news. 9.00: MONDAY NIGHT MOVIE. “Gorilla At Large.” A murder strikes at a Paradise Amusement Park, with evidence designed to incriminate a lead attraction, Goliath, a ferocious gorilla. Starring Cameron Mitchell, Lee J. Cobb, Anne Bancroft. This movie screens in 3-D. 10.55: CALL TO GLORY. A drama series about an heroic jet pilot who leads his men and his family through the turbulent years of the early 19605. J.F.K. (Part one of a two-part story). 11.45: CLOSEDOWN.
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